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  • The Great British High Street results are in…

    …Nuneaton but is now present on high streets up and down the country, we know how important it is to think big when it comes to your goals. Hebden Bridge is a worthy winner, and one with a lot to teach the rest of us about the importance of enthusiasm and innovation within the community.’ Peter Aldis, Chief Executive Office of Holland & Barrett International said: “Although Chippy and Thame didn’t win, they should be extremely proud of being finalists in this year’s Great British High Street competition. The small market town category was the most fiercely contested, with tons…

  • 17 September 2013 – Agenda

    …Church Meadow (Cricket Ground) Boundary To decide the most appropriate action to take in determining the boundary with Bell Close. 18 External Electricity Points To agree the terms and conditions of the Town Hall External Electricity Points. 18. Report – External Electricity Points 19 Thame and District Housing Association To discuss a council representative to the Management Committee. 20 Christmas Working Arrangements To note the opening hours of the Town Hall. 20. Report – Christmas Working Arrangements 21 Compliments and Complaints To note the report. 21. Complaints & Compliments 22 For Information a) Towns Alive National Awards – Commendation Certificate…

  • 26 March 2013 – Agenda

    …Policy To agree the policy for managing the balances within the revenue account. 12. Report – Treasury Management Policy 13 Chalgrove Road To decide whether the request to dispose of a piece of amenity land meets the policy requirements. 13. Report – Disposal of Amenity Land 14 Youth Memorial To consider the risk. 15 CCTV To approve expenditure in excess of estimated budget for 2012-2013. 15. Report – CCTV 16 IT Software To agree the purchase of Illustrator and Photoshop software packages. 16. Report – IT Software   17 Complaints and Compliments To note the report. 17. Complaints & Compliments…

  • Thame Town Council draft response to the Vale of Aylesbury Local Plan

    …possible to employment, and not for long distance commuters. There is no sustainable point in Thame / Haddenham being a commuter town for Oxford / London / High Wycombe. (g)(iii) Under the two sets of proposals it seems that Haddenham and Thame are destined, in time, to become virtually a single entity, sandwiched between the M40 and HS2, and serving commuter demand for housing. Thame is a historic market town with unique character and a strong community, and Haddenham is a peaceful rural village with its own identity, yet both could be sacrificed to the housing numbers game and without…

  • Mayor of Thame opens new Family Centre in Thame

    Following a year of preparation and fundraising by a community working group, the former children’s centre in Southern Road, Thame held a launch event on Wednesday 26 April. Amongst the many invited guests were Linda Emery, the Mayor of Thame, and many others who have given support to the campaign to keep the centre running after Oxfordshire County Council cut its funding and threatened it with closure. John Hulett, chair of trustees for the new community charity with responsibility for the centre, was delighted that the funds had been raised to keep the centre open, at least for the coming…

  • New from TGL – renewable energy solutions

    …has already been a successful partner with other local community groups including Sustainable Wantage, Sustainable Kirtlington, Sustainable Woodstock and others. They have installed solar arrays on local schools, village halls and community buildings throughout our region. If you are concerned about energy prices, energy efficiency and your carbon footprint, come and hear more about Renewable Thame at the TGL ‘Home and Community Energy EXPO’ on Wednesday 18 October 6.45 – 9.15pm at the Barns Centre Thame where you can meet the EnergyMyWay team and hear from a range of other relevant speakers. See more about this on our website www.thamegreenliving.org.uk/energyexpo…

  • Your chance to design Thame’s town flag!

    …to use our branding colours and incorporate in some way the town logo / crest on the design of the flag.   How to enter: You can download a Design Pack from the Town Council’s website or pick one up from Thame Town Hall, which includes templates for A4 hand-drawn designs, competition terms and conditions, the colour palette and logo / crest. You can either submit your design electronically to info@thametowncouncil.gov.uk, or by dropping your design into the Town Hall.   The competition is open from Monday 13 March until Monday 10 April.   Please go to www.thametowncouncil.gov.uk/flag-competition to download…

  • Community groups benefit from Town Council grants

    The Town Council’s annual Grant Award scheme is for local organisations in the Thame area. The scheme aims to fund projects that address the needs, aspirations and issues of the people in our community. This year a total of £11,227 was awarded to community and non-for-profit projects, all of which will benefit the community of Thame. The following organisations received a grant as part of this year’s Grant Awards: Life Education Thames Valley Red Kite Family Centre – Thame Play Day Red Kite Radio Thame Concert Band Thame Museum Trust Thame Players Theatre Thame Sports Club Thame Ultimate Club 594…

  • Thame’s Christmas Lights Switch-On 2017

    On Friday 1 December, join us from 3:30pm in the town centre for another spectacular community Christmas celebration to ring in the festive season. This year we are introducing some new attractions and bringing back some family favourites. Follow the Facebook page Entertainment Get out of the cold and enjoy a fantastic selection of entertainment from local performers in the Town Hall Upper Chamber and the Masonic Hall throughout the evening. Performers include Thame Children’s Choir, Stagecoach, TMA Voices, Greatest Hits Choir, Louise Jane Dance Company and Thame Youth Theatre. On the High Street there will be entertainment courtesy of…

  • Could you be a Town Councillor?

    …Town Councillor? • Representing electors and constituents • Using the position of councillor to push forward policies • Improving or changing the town, parish or community • Defending the area and the community against threat or changes Information about being a Town Councillor Who can be a Councillor on Thame Town Council? • British or a citizen of the Commonwealth or European Union • At least 18 years old • Registered to vote in the area or have lived, worked or owned property there for at least 12 months before an election. More information on eligibility can be found at…

  • Councillor Community Grants Funding

    …As part of the scheme, every ward in South Oxfordshire has funding to support local projects that directly benefit local residents. Organisations can now apply for grants from £250 up to a maximum of £5,000 from each ward councillor, so £15,000 is available in total for Thame. Before applying, applicants are encouraged to review the eligibility criteria on the SODC website. Applications are made online and are open until midday on Friday 20 October 2023. You can find out more about the Councillor Community Grant scheme on the website at www.southoxon.gov.uk/grants or by contacting the Community Enablement team at grants@southandvale.gov.uk….

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